Cartel massacre

Cartel massacre

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Episode: "Salud" In a plot that took decades to bring to fruition, Gus Fring murders all of the high-ranking members of Don Eladio Vuente's (Steven Bauer) cartel familia with one top-shelf, Trojan-horse bottle of poisoned tequila. The feud dated back to the Vuente-ordered execution of his original partner Max Arciniega, which happened because Fring's attempt to get the cartel's attention early in his drug career. The move was considered disrespectful. Fring, who also imbibes the tainted beverage, never let the grudge go. While exacting his revenge, he escapes death by first vomiting up what he can, shooting his way out of Vuente's home then rushing for a blood transfusion at a makeshift hospital he had built for just this purpose. Fring would later gloat about the triumph to disabled rival Hector Salamanca, who had pulled the trigger on Arciniega.

Episode: "Salud" In a plot that took decades to bring to fruition, Gus Fring murders all of the high-ranking members of Don Eladio Vuente's (Steven Bauer) cartel familia with one top-shelf, Trojan-horse bottle of poisoned tequila. The feud dated back to the Vuente-ordered execution of his original partner Max Arciniega, which happened because Fring's attempt to get the cartel's attention early in his drug career. The move was considered disrespectful. Fring, who also imbibes the tainted beverage, never let the grudge go. While exacting his revenge, he escapes death by first vomiting up what he can, shooting his way out of Vuente's home then rushing for a blood transfusion at a makeshift hospital he had built for just this purpose. Fring would later gloat about the triumph to disabled rival Hector Salamanca, who had pulled the trigger on Arciniega. (Ursula Coyote / AMC)

Episode: "Salud" In a plot that took decades to bring to fruition, Gus Fring murders all of the high-ranking members of Don Eladio Vuente's (Steven Bauer) cartel familia with one top-shelf, Trojan-horse bottle of poisoned tequila. The feud dated back to the Vuente-ordered execution of his original partner Max Arciniega, which happened because Fring's attempt to get the cartel's attention early in his drug career. The move was considered disrespectful. Fring, who also imbibes the tainted beverage, never let the grudge go. While exacting his revenge, he escapes death by first vomiting up what he can, shooting his way out of Vuente's home then rushing for a blood transfusion at a makeshift hospital he had built for just this purpose. Fring would later gloat about the triumph to disabled rival Hector Salamanca, who had pulled the trigger on Arciniega.